Heritage grain bowl with carne adovada
Three Sisters Mural by Nani Chacon
Three Sisters Kitchen
TSK Specials
Cafe area
Local foods shop
Café now open!
Biscochito latte
Chicken Salad sandwich on sourdough with greens and house dressing
Ricotta toast and a yogurt bowl.
Oat milk latte
Brunch!
UNM Sustainability students visiting the demo kitchen (not my pic; took it off their FB page)
Rich B.
Jul 2, 2023
Hard to find and homeless population crowding the entrance. Unable to get inside to get anything to eat.
Read MoreStephanie S.
Dec 6, 2019
The Power Of Local Food and LoveAnother gem to add to beautiful downtown Albuquerque. It's not only a cool new local cafe, but it's also a non-profit, community kitchen, community classroom, and test kitchen. That promotes using local products. They also just started catering for events. The space is comfy, the staff is beyond friendly (I asked the waitress to take photos of me, she was so sweet about it), and I love the view. There is just something about Gold Street that makes me feel like I'm somewhere else. The food was delicious and reasonably priced. I treated my friend to brunch and both our meals and drinks came out to a little over $20. Make sure you stop by and support them. We need more initiatives like this in our community.
Read MoreElizabeth A.
Feb 18, 2019
This place is amazing. Three Sisters Kitchen provides such a unique service to our community that you'll wonder how you've never heard of it and how we ever got along without it!Three Sisters Kitchen is an event space, a community kitchen, a classroom, and more. It was borne of the DowntownABQ MainStreet Initiative and was designed to promote healthy communities, support local food year-round, and create opportunities to get involved in the food system. They opened their doors in 2017 and have been steadily growing.Numerous groups take advantage of this new space for a variety of different activities including cooking classes, mentoring, and private parties. The non-profit I work at rented Three Sisters Kitchen for our volunteer appreciation party. Definitely consider TSK for your special event! We had full use of the (well-stocked and laid out) kitchen, space for a band, and the staff was on-site and attentive.Visit their website or FB page to find out about cooking classes, tastings, and Wed night farmers markets. You will enjoy the fascinating - and delicious - variety of offerings!
Read MoreFrancis V.
Oct 7, 2019
The TSK is a relatively, brand spanking new spot in downtown albuquerque, and I have to say it is a happening little spot. I love the concept of being a non-profit, locally-sourced, coffee and products! The staff is awesome, and I can't wait to sample the menu items... I had a standard latte with oat milk.... Until I have a chance to sample some new items... if you're in downtown area... go check em out!
Read MoreAli M.
Jan 18, 2020
Building community and doing so with the most delicious food that supports our local economy.
Read MoreBecca G.
Aug 26, 2024
I have been buying 3 Sisters Kitchen granola for several years. In the last few months, I've wasted at least $200 ($10 per bag) giving the granola one chance after another to improve with some quality control. It hasn't gotten better and is maybe even worse than ever and you can't send a message on the website because nothing works well anymore and no one cares. I'm disgusted with myself for buying the granola so many times (the biscochito and the red chile flavors) expecting a different result. The granola is now total crap: mushy, with occasional accidental crunch. Since the texture is garbage and ruins the taste, I do not recommend it and I'm annoyed that I'm probably wasting my time with this review since it looks like no one at 3 Sisters responds. But take my word for it: the granola is not good and definitely not worth even $5 per bag.
Read MoreHeather S.
Nov 13, 2019
Just came here for the first time and had the best lunch. Grain bowl with roasted veggies and the most delicious pork. Such interesting flavors, filling but also healthy. Also had a great oat milk latte with locally sourced coffee bean. It's also such a lovely space to sit and work (strong wifi!). So glad to have this new gem downtown- I only wish they were open for dinner too!
Read MoreCorina G.
Dec 7, 2019
Earlier this week we attended the ceremony for US citizenship for a dear friend; the ceremony took place at the nearby Convention Center. We reserved the open kitchen room to bring a group of friends and family for a late breakfast. The ceremony lasted a lot longer than expected. the staff at Three Sister was exceedingly gracious and accommodated us in spite of the long delay. The staff was fantastic, the special meal included eggs with chilaquiles and avocado, fresh radish garnish, sides of frijoles, rice with cilantro, a calabacitas dish made with delicata squash (amazing), fresh pico de gallo, fruit salad with a chile sauce, and amazing chocolate chip cookies. Everything was fresh, local and deliciously made. Thank you for helping us celebrate a great event.
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